They separate, with positive charges on one side and negative charges on the other.
Depends on the charge (and conductivity) of the "other" object.
Then the charge of the giving object becomes more positive, and the charge of the receiving object becomes more negative.
Practically nothing
The charge repels so if it's a conductor the charge moves as far away as possible (the side of the object). It will also attract other objects with an opposite charge, or repel ones with like charge.
When an object is charged by contact, the object getting the charge has the same charge compared with that of the object giving the charge. so if the object giving the charge has a positive charge, so does the object getting the charge
They attract.
Depends on the charge (and conductivity) of the "other" object.
the electric-charge interaction occurs when a''charge'' object is near another ''charge'' or ''uncharde''object
the object will repel.
They attract each other.
Charge is induced in the object when another charged object brought near it. this happens due to charge separation in the object thus making it polar.
Then the charge of the giving object becomes more positive, and the charge of the receiving object becomes more negative.
what happens when light enters a polorizing filter?
negatively charged
Practically nothing
The charge repels so if it's a conductor the charge moves as far away as possible (the side of the object). It will also attract other objects with an opposite charge, or repel ones with like charge.
When an object is charged by contact, the object getting the charge has the same charge compared with that of the object giving the charge. so if the object giving the charge has a positive charge, so does the object getting the charge